Last winter, a quilting friend gave me all of her scraps. There was lots of flannel in various shades and prints, so I began making mini rail fence blocks.
I pulled the project bag out on the weekend, and decided to finish the quilt. I have a large collection of small cuts of flannel, saved from the backings of the kids' and baby quilts that I make, so I started cutting strips, and paired them light to dark. After stitching and pressing the pieces, they were cut into 4 square units, 3.5 inches square, and stitched into blocks. I mixed the two collections of blocks and discovered that I needed to make 2 more blocks to complete the quilt centre. I found a larger piece of white flannel, with colourful printed letters for borders, and soon the top was complete.
I pieced the backing as well, to use all the odd pieces of flannel looking for a home. I used a striped cotton for the binding, and had it completed to take to my guild's Community Quilts sew day this morning.
Including this quilt, I have used 94.5 yards of fabric this year, and only added 68.5 yards (mostly gifts). My net used fabric for 2019 is 26 yards!!!!
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